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Tuscany Grill's Charity Event Will Be Broadcast
Courant Staff WriterFor several years now, the Tuscany Grill Restaurant has coupled chowder contests, pig roasts and ice sculpture events with local band performances as a way to raise money for charities or civic organizations. The bands, all local musicians, are a big part...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Middletown, Glastonbury, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Carbone's: A Hartford Tradition For 70 Years
Courant Staff WriterIt was 1938 when Charlie and Anthony Carbone opened their little restaurant on Franklin Avenue in Hartford's South End neighborhood. Then called Southern Plantation, the restaurant in the city's "Little Italy" specialized in grinders, spaghetti and...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Values, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Society, Tourism and Leisure
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TV season preview
Fall broadcast ABC Here are synopses, time slots and premiere dates, where available, for new series, movies and specials from the broadcast networks, cable channels and PBS. TV critic Hal Boedeker assesses the programs. Opportunity Knocks, 8 p.m....Tags: Life on Mars, Carnegie Hall, Jon Voight, Coco Chanel, David Duchovny
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Frontline city shows battle face, battle scars
The Washington PostGORI, Georgia — On a street in this central Georgian city Saturday, an Orthodox priest standing by the side of the road splashed holy water on the cars that passed. Nearby, another priest led a small group of people carrying crosses and praying....Tags: Religious Leaders
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Real smoothies, real flavor
Chicago Tribune reporterAnyone see "Baby Mama"? It's not a light comedy about babies or mamas. It's an account of the blended fruit beverage industry. It's about smoothies. Allow me to explain: Greg Kinnear (playing Tina Fey's love interest) runs the Super Fruity juice bar....Tags: Lincoln Park, Greg Kinnear, Starbucks Corporation, Rogers Park, Bucktown
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Ted Koppel gives a lesson on China in a four-part Discovery Channel documentary.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEW YORK -- Ted Koppel knows that persuading television viewers to tune into a four-part documentary about China's economic growth could be a difficult sell. So in the days leading to the broadcast of his latest Discovery Channel program, the veteran...Tags: Management Change, Death and Dying, Multi-Sport Events, Culture, Beijing Games
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'Frontine: Young & Restless in China'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEarly in “Young & Restless in China," an ambitious "Frontline" look at several young Chinese over a four-year span, we meet Wang Xiaolei, who has a neck tattoo and a passion for rap music. He wants to rap his way to the new prosperity being enjoyed...Tags: Olympic Games, Cinema Industry
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TV Critics Love 'The Wire,' 'Mad Men'
Zap2It.comThe closing chapters of "The Wire" and the stylish first season of "Mad Men" lead the nominees for the 2008 Television Critics Association Awards. Each show earned four nominations, the most of any program, and both are up for the top honor of program of...Tags: Paul Giamatti, John Adams, Tina Fey, Alec Baldwin, William Shatner
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'Frontline: Storm Over Everest'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBest to wear warm clothing while watching Frontline's "Storm Over Everest," filmmaker/mountain climber David Breashears' account of the May 1996 blizzard that left five climbers dead. A thermos of hot tea might also help. The story has been told before:...Tags: Climbing
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Curse of the comics
scott.rosenberg@am-ny.comHere's a little factoid that many people might not know. Not too long after Nazi Germany was condemned for, among many things, burning books, some small towns in America were holding book burnings of their very own. Pretty scary, right? David Hajdu's...Tags: Censorship, Folk Music, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Game Playing
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On TV: Botox. Face-lifts. Reconstructive surgery.
Times Television CriticI know we're all supposed to be watching this season of "Dancing With the Stars" to see whether professional athletics or Broadway provides a better foundation for dance. But I'm pretty sure most of us are far too preoccupied with figuring out whether...Tags: Judi Dench, Jennifer Aniston, Joan Rivers, Plastic Surgery, Cosmetic Surgery
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Russert: One of TV news' Top 10
The Swampby Michael Tackett and Mark Silva With the sudden passing of Tim Russert, chief of the Washington bureau for NBC News and longtime host of Meet the Press, television journalism has lost one of its all-time greats. Russert, 58, was,......Tags: The White House, Death and Dying, Social Sciences, Walter Cronkite, CBS Corp.
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